π€ The SWIPES Email (Friday, July 18th, 2025)

Friday, July 18th, 2025 ββββββ
ββSwipeFile.comββββββ: Inspiration for your marketing.
ββββββCopywritingCourse.comββββββ: Get good at selling your stuff.
Swipe:
This here is called a β"One Pager" Flyerβ:

These are simple one page documents that gives a high-level overview of a product, service, or business.
One Pagers are actually still common to hand out at things like conferences, events, or even for getting bills passed on congress. βThisβ particular one above is a PDF one-pager I got sent that explains what the app is, who it's for, and that it's an app that's about to release on Google. I thought this was interesting because I haven't seen a one-pager for an app before.
They've been distributing this to schools and students for exposure. An interesting use case of a one pager.
Wisdom:
Here's some solid advice for calming your mind and having a good sleep:

I personally find that putting my phone on "do not disturb" and then reading for 10 to 30 minutes is my best chance of falling asleep well.
Interesting:
I did this fun interview with βChandler Bolt of SelfPublishing.comβ in to discuss the economics of self-publishing a book.
We talk about:
The difference between self publishing and normal publishing.
How much money people make self publishing books.
AI in book publishing, how itβs changing (or not changing).
The different forms of monetizing a book: Royalties vs backend.
We go through examples of 10 books and their results.
How Chandlerβs company did $70,000,000 of revenue so far.
β0:00β $70M in book guidance + 7,000 books published
β0:35β Every book gets a hilarious 1-star review
β1:13β 2β4 books published per day
β2:20β βShort-ificationβ of books + Kamal inspired Neville
β3:13β A memorable quote from Copywriting Course
β4:02β βWrite long, not long-windedβ
β4:15β Why publishers want longer books
β5:05β Two biggest writing hurdles
β7:11β Is a book just a long blog post?
β7:30β Why self-publishing is better
β9:15β Neville & Noahβs failed book project
β10:30β Publishers do almost nothing
β11:25β Creators vs Publishers (like music & movies)
β12:50β Noah Kaganβs NYT Bestseller strategy
β14:20β 3 reasons people write books
β15:26β Fiction vs real-time news consumption
β16:15β 90% of Amazonβs top 100 = fiction
β17:32β Read Write Own = timeless + trending β
18:30β Book = strategy, course = tactics
β19:24β Why audiobooks matter
β23:05β How much money do books make?
β23:39β Royalties vs business revenue - Chandler's $7M example
β24:50β 10,000 sales = top 1%
β26:00β Most passive income = a book
β26:42β βPassive income is a myth... except booksβ
β28:10β Fiction series = read-through economics
β29:15β 3 ways to grow a business
β29:50β Like & Subscribe pitch
β30:57β SelfPublishing vs SelfPublishingSchool
β34:07β Best book titles are simple & clear
β35:05β Titles come from talking to people
β37:55β Why Neville ditched βTen Commandments of Copywritingβ
β38:50β Chandlerβs 65+ person team
β40:10β Book guides help people not quit
β42:15β AI + writing: game-changer or junk factory?
β44:05β AI can write books, but YOU gotta market
β44:28β Whatβs AI doing in copywriting?
β47:20β Writing = organizing thoughts
β48:00β Raw ideas vs AI suggestions
β48:50β Unique writing & art comeback?
β49:42β Chandler loved AppSumoβs wild emails
β50:00β AI = great for titles, not full books
β50:50β Talking sales and book outcomes
β51:08β Published by Chandler Bolt
β51:39β Skip the Flip
β53:24β On Borrowed Breath
β54:58β 6 Pillars of Intimacy
β56:28β Unlocking 8 Figures
β57:26β 6-Minute Fitness at 60
β59:44β Mom Life vs Everyday Apocalypse
This video ends abruptly as it did not upload to YouTube correctly. Sorry for that!
Other than that snafu at the end I loved this interview, it was so fun.
Picture:
I planted some basil for the first time ~3 months ago....and now I have WAY TOO MUCH BASIL!

I bought $20 worth of baby basil plants, now it's turned into the equivalent of $100 of basil from the store.
At this rate I will be Basil Billionaire in a few months π€£

(Hand for scale)
Essay: Great emailers can sell at scale

People who can write great emails can sell products (or ideas) to millions of people.
Become good at writing emails, and you can get a huge amount of people to:
β’ Directly read your words.
β’ Buy a product from you.
β’ Buy a service from you.
β’ Think like you.
β’ Vote for you.
β’ Marry you β€οΈ
The point is, email continues to be the dominant way to communicate on the internet to a large number of people.
Social media audiences come and go, but email communication stays.
Splurge:
One of the easy ways I made training videos when I first started was simple slideshows.
I personally use Google Presentations to make all my slideshows. For example to make the sales video for Copywriting Course I originally made a slideshow, it looked like this:

For the first version I made the slideshow then recorded my voice over it. Simple!
That was the first version, then it eventually got edited together and looked more like this:
I've been seeing more and more people making video lately, and it's fun to watch people start and improve!
Hope you enjoyed!
Sincerely
Neville Medhora

P.S. Checkout some wins from Copywriting Course members:
"Office hours with Neville are a game-changer. Heβs a crazy good marketer, and his feedback is always spot on and super actionable." -GW
"Learning to write copy is improving all my writing. My personal emails are clearer and getting quicker responses." -HB
"Iβve learned as much from reading other peopleβs feedback as I have from my own. Seeing what works (and what doesnβt) in real time is next-level helpful." -PH
We also do weekly Live Reviews each week....we clip them up for members to watch:


